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2019?2020學(xué)年湖南省邵陽市新邵一中高三(上)月考英

語試卷(11月份)

一、閱讀理解(本大題共25小題,共55.0分)

A

ThissloryhappenedwhenIwasinSaintLuciawithmyfamily.Mysister,Diana,whoalso

happenstobemybestfriendandoneofthefunniestandkindestpeopleIknow,wentblindin

oneeyeabout9yearsago.Dianasometimesfeelsconcernedaboutthewayhereyelooks

now.Thepupil(瞳孔)isnolongerblack;it'ssortof"glows"inphotos.Dianarecently

purchasedaspecialcontactiens(隱形鏡片)thatmakeshereyelooklikeitdidbeforeit

changedcolor,butshedoesn'twearthislensoftenbecauseitbecomesquitepainfulafterabout

anhour.

Onenightduringourholiday.ahotelphotographerwastakingpicturesoftheguestsasthey

enteredtheareasetupfordinner.Dianacasuallysaidifshehadknownthereweregoingtobe

picturestakentocapturethisspecialmeniory,shewouldhavewornhercontactlenssohereye

wouldn'tbesoshinyinthepicture.

Thenextday,IwassittingwithDianaandherhusbandTed.Whileweweretalkingjhe

photographerwhohadbeenatthedinnerthenightbefore,handedheraphotojeanedinand

quietlysaid,"Imatchedthecolorofyoureyesinthepicture."

Ashewalkedaway,mysisterhappilysaidtomeandTed,"L<x>k!Hefixedmyeye!"The

photographerstopped.Heturnedaroundandwalkedbacktoourtable.Heputhishandon

Diana'sshoulderjeanedinagainandgentlysaid,"Justtobeclear:Ididn'tfixyoureye.There

isn'tanythingwrongwithyoureye.Isimplymatchedthecolor."

Hereyesfilledupwithtears.I:wasveryhealingforherhearttohearthesebeautifulwords.lt

didn'ttakemuchtimebutmadesomuchdifference.lthelpedherchangethewayshefeels

aboutherself.

Ihavealwayslovedthequote:"Theworldisfullofgoodpeople.Ifyoucan'tfindone,beone!

"Youractsofkindnesscanimpacttheworldinprofoundways!

1.Mysisterboughtacontactlensinorderto.

A.keepthepupilcomfortable

B.showoffthebeautifulcolorofherpupil

C.protecthereyefromthestrongsunlight

D.avoidthepupilbeingtoobrightandshiny

2.Dianafeltwhensheknewtherewasaphototakenforthedinner.

A.excitedB.proudC.regretfulD.shocked

3.What'sthebesttitleof(hepassage?

A.AShinyPupil

B.AConsideratePhotographer

C.TheActofKindnessCounts

D.TheContactLensMakesaDifference

B

Washinghabitshavechangedovertheyears.Inthe16thcentury,mostpeoplehadabathoncea

month...iftheywerelucky.Upuntilthe1950s,itwasonceaweek.Onlyjustrecentlyhasthe

conceptofdailyshoweringbecomepopular.Butnow,accordingtotheNewYorkTimes,things

arechangingagain.

Thelatesttrendisknownas"soap-dodging".Itbasicallyconsistsofwashingless,havingfewer

showersandusinglesssoap."Ijustwashmyhaironceamonthnow,"saidBrettDawson,a

32-year-oldmanagementconsultant."!havejustonebathaweek,'saidMiriamBayliss,a

28-year-oldaccountant.

Anditappearstobegrowinginpopularity.ApolllastyearfortissuemanufacturerSCAfound

that41%ofBritishmenand33%ofwomendon'tshowereveryday.And12%ofpeoplehavea

properwashjustonceortwiceaweek.FurtherresearchbyMintelfoundthatmorethanhalfof

Britishteenagersdon'twasheveryday-withmanyoptingforaquicksprayofdeodorant(除

臭劑)tomaskanysmell.Butwhy?

Thereareavarietyofreasons.Someclaimthatdailyhair-washing:sunnecessary.Commentator

Matthewadmittedthathehadn'tshampooedhishairforadecade.Otherssaytheyjustdon't

have(hetimc.In2008,thechemistBootsreporteda45%riseinsalesofdryshampoo—a

productthatcanbesprayedonhairbetweenshowers.

Andsomepeoplewanttohelptheenvironment."!limitmyshowerstoabouttwiceaweek,"

saidNigelHamerstone,a42-year-oldarchitect."TherestofthetimeIhaveasinkwash."he

adds,"lbelievethatI'mascleanaseveiyoneelse,andit'shelpedgetmywaterconsumption

downtoaround20litresaday-wellbelowthe100to150averageintheUK."

So,willyoubejoining(henew"washingrevolution"?

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4.Beforethe1950s.howoftendidpeoplehaveabath?

A.Never.B.Everyday.

C.Frequently.D.Onceinawhile.

5.Whatdoes"It"refertoinParagraph2?

A.Soap-dodging.B.Takingashower.

C.Washinghair.D.Thewashinghabit.

6.WhydoesNigelHamerstonelimithisshowerstotwiceaweek?

A.Tosavehistime.B.Toavoidthetrouble.

C.Tosavewaterresources.D.Tocutthecostofliving.

c

Whatistechnologydoingtolanguage?Manyassumetheanswerissimple:ruiningit.Kidscan

nolongerwriteexceptintext-speak.Grammarisgoingtothedogs.Theabilitytocompose

thoughtslongerthanapostisdisappearing.Languageexpertstendtoresistit.notingthatthereis

littleproofthatspeechisreallydegenerating,norisformalwritingfallingapart.Astudyby

CambridgeAssessmentfoundalmostnoevidencefortext-speakinstudents*writing.

Fortunately.thestoryoflanguageandtheInternethasattractedmoreseriousanalysts,too.Now

GretchenMcCulloch,ajournalistofthegenerationthatgrewupwiththeInternetjoinsthem

withanewhook.BecauseInternet,whichfocusesonwhatcanbelearnedaboutlanguagefrom

theInternet.BiologistsgrowbacteriainaPetridishpartlybecausetheyarebornandreproduce

soquicklythatstudiesovermanygenerationscanbedoneinareasonablyshort

pcriod.Studyinglanguageonlineisabitlikethat:trendsappearanddisappcar.platfonnsrise

andfall.and(hoseletlinguists]語言學(xué)家)observechangesthatwouldotherwise(akctoomuch

time.

Forexample.whydolanguageschange?Athousandyearsago,earlyEnglishandIcelandic

werecloselyrelated.Englishhassincedevelopedhugely,andIcelandicfarless.Linguistshave

studied(herelativeeffectsofstrongandweaktics(friends.family)insuchpauems,concluding

thatsmallcommunitieswouldhostmorestablelanguages.TheInternetcombinesstrongand

weakties-andsureenough.drivesmorelanguagechange.

Intheend,MsMcCulloch'sbookisaboutthebirthofanewmediumratherthananew

language.Massreadinghasnewbeenjoinedbymasswriting:frequent,error-filledand

quick-fading.LittlesuiprisetliatInternetusershavecreatedtoolstogivetheirwritingthe

gesture,playfulnessandevenmeaninglessnessofchat.Mistakingitforthedownfallof"real"

writingisacategoryerror.Anythingthathelpspeopleenjoyeachother'scompanycanonlybea

goodthing.

7.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"degenerating"inParagraph1referto?

A.Strengthening.B.Worsening.

C.Changing.D.Refreshing.

8.WhyarebacteriainaPeiridishmentionedinParagraph2?

A.Toexplainbacteriahaveashortlifetime.

B.Tostressthedifficultyofresearchinglanguageonline.

C.TorevealtherelationbetweenlanguageandtheInternet.

D.Toshowonlinelanguagecanbestudiedinlimitedtime.

9.WhatcontributestothefastdevelopmentofEnglish?

A.AlargeEnglish-speakingpopulation.

B.Thelastingeffectofmassmedia.

C.Astablelanguage-usingcommunity.

D.ThewideapplicationoftheInternet.

10.What'stheauthor'sattitudetoonlinelanguage?

A.Ambiguous.B.Positive.C.Objective.D.Cautious.

D

TeensSpringEventsatSanFranciscoPublicLibraryGREATTEENBOOKSWAP

Sunday.March19,2017-2:30pmto5:30pm

FREEbook!Justleaveusareview.

Here'showitworks:EveryThursday,thelibrarianwillbringoutseveralbooksandallowteens

thechancetolookthroughthemforonethatyou'dliketokeep.Youwill,inturn,swapusa

reviewofthebookbytheendofthemonth.

Forages12-18.

Formoreinformation,contactDorcasatdoroas.wong@.

THEMIXBOOKCLUB!

Sunday.March19,2017-4:00pmto5:00pm

Teensaged13-18arewelcometoTheMixatSFPLBookClub!Wereadadifferentbookeach

monththatyouhelpchoose.Thismonthwe'rereadingTheSunisAlsoAStar,byNicola

Yoon.Newmembersanddrop-insarealwayswelcome!

Formoreinformaiion.pleasee-mailcathcrine.connier@orcall(415)557-4404.

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THEPORTRAITOFALADYBYHENRYJAMES

Sunday,March19,2017-6:30pmto8:30pm

PleasejoinChinatown'sWorldLiteratureBookClubforanenjoyablediscussionofThe

PortraitofaIxidybyHenryJames.Thisfomousnovelfollowstheyoung,free-spirited

heiressjsabelArcher,asshetravelsfromNewYorktoEurope.

CARTOONING&GRAPHICNOVELWORKSHOP

Saturday,March25,2017-2:00pmto4:00pm

JointeachingartistandcartoonistAaronSoutherlandforacartooningandgraphicnovel

workshop.Studentswilllearntocreatetheirveryowncartoonandcomiccharactersthrough

advanceddrawingtechniques.

ThisisaReading,Writing&PoetryprogramfromSFPL.Welovereading/sharing/creating

words.

11.WhatcanweinferaboutTHEMIXBOOKCLUB?

A.Writersreadtheirbookstoparticipants.

B.Onlythosewhobookseatsarewelcome.

C.Thiseventtakesplace12timesayear.

D.NicolaYoon,awriter.willhelpchoosebooks.

12.WhatwillhappenatChinatownsWorldLiteratureBookClub?

A.Discussion.B.Writing.

C.Charactercreating.D.Drawingcontests.

13.Whatismentionedineachevent?

A.Teens'ages.

B.Namesofthebookstoberead.

C.Bookreviews.

D.Openingandclosinghours.

E

AnIndianbarberhascomeupwithanoveltechniquetogivepeoplehaircutsusingjustasmall

combandaburningcandleinsteadofapairofscissorsJustlikeanybarber,Dasharath

Kumar,28,combsthehairandmeiiculouslyrunstheflameofthecandleontheends,givingit

auniquefinish.The'cutting-edge'techniquehasmadehimthemosldemandedbarberinhis

smallvillageinGulbargainKarnatakainsouthernIndia.

WhileDasharalhjoinedhisfamilybusinesswhenhewas15,Iheuniqueideaonlyclickedhim

fiveyearsago.Hesays:"Eleclricitycutwascommoninourvillageandwewereusedto

workingindark.ButoneeveningwhileIwascuttingthehairofacustomer.powerwentoffand

Ihadtousethelightfromacandletofinishthehaircut.Buttheflamesofthecandlethatnight

inspiredmetothinkofusinganewtechniquefortrimming(修剪)hair."

"IhadbunchofregularcustomerssowhenItoldthemabouttheexperimentjheyhappilysaid

theytnastedmeandmyskillsandgaveanodforthenewtechnique.Surprisingly,itcameout

verywell.Sincethentherewasnolookingback."

Startedwithonly20pence,customersnowhappilypayhim£1fbrhisnovelwayofhaircut.

OneofhisdaringcustomersYusufKhan.whowailedfornearlytwohoursforhisturn.said:

"Everybarbergivesahaircutusingscissorsbutthefunofgettingahaircutwithacandleflame

isunbeatable.Initially,!wasnotpreparedfbritbutonceisawthemagicofhishands,!never

wentbacktoaregularbarber."

14.Thebesttitleforthepassageisprobably.

A.AnamazingIndianbarberB.Alatestcuttngfashion

C.Aregularbarber'sfutareD.Whatmadeagoodbarber

15.Theunderlinedword"meticulously"probablymeans.

A.casuallyB.carefullyC.freelyD.randomly

16.WhenwasDasharathinspiredtotrimhairwithaburningcandle?

A.Attheageoffive.B.Afterhisgraduation.

C.Afterapowerfailure.D.Whenit'sgettingdark.

17.Whatcanweconcludefromthetext?

A.NocustomerswanttobebacktoDasharath'ssalon.

B.Dasharathchargesmoremoneythananyotherbarber.

C.Atraditionalbarbercan'tmakealivingin(hefuture.

D.ManypeopleareattractedbyDasharath'stechnique.

F

EngineershaveputahugegarbagecollectortogatherplasticmaterialinthePacificOcean

betweenCaliforniaandHawaii,theworld'slargestspreadofgarbage,twicethesizeofthestate

ofTexas.

TheOceanCleanuporganizationcreatedthecollector.Thegroup'sfounder,BoyanSlat,an

inventorbornin1994,wasjust16whenhewasmovedtocleanuptheoceanswhenhewason

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adiveandsawmoreplasticbagsthanfish.

LastSaturdaysshippullingthepipe-shapedfloatingbarrierleftSanFrancisco.Attachedtoitis

ascreeningskirtthathangsthreemetersdowninthewater.Thescreenisdesignedtocollectthe

plasticasitmovesthroughthewater.Seaanimalscansafelyswimunderthebarrier.The

cleanupsystemalsocomeswithlightspoweredbythesun,cameras,andotherspecial

devices,sothesystemcancommunicateitspositionatalltimes.Thatwayasupportshipcan

finditeveryfewmonthstoremovetheplasticthathasbeencollected.

Shippingcontainerswillholdalltheplasticgathered,includingbottlesandfishingequipment

andareexpectedtobebackonlandwithinayear.Thentheplasticwillberecycled.The

free-floatingbarriersaremadetosurviveextremeweatherconditionsanddamagefrom

continualuse.Theywillstayinthewaterfortwentyyears,thuswllecting90%ofthegarbage

inthearea.

TheOceanCleanuphasrecei\eds35millionindonationstopayfortheproject.hopingtopul60

free-floatingbaniersinthePacificOceanby2020."It'simportanttoturnoffthetapsonplastic

enteringtheocean,butIalsothinkpeoplecandomorethanonethingatatimetodealwiththis

problem,"Slatsaid.

18.WhatdroveSlattoinventthecollector?

A.Theinterestininvention.

B.Hisfailuretodiveduetorubbish.

C.Thesightoftoomanyplasticbags.

D.HisknowledgeofgarbageinthePacificOcean.

19.Howdoesthefloatingbarrierwork?

A.Itreachesintothewatertocollecttheplastic.

B.Ithaslargecontainerstoproducepower.

C.ItformsbaiTierstoprotectseaanimals.

D.Ashipdragsitalongintheocean.

20.Whichdoestheunderlinedword"it"inparagraph4referlo?

A.Thesupportship.

B.Thefloatingbarrier.

C.Theplastictoberecycled.

D.Thepositionofspecialdevices.

21.WhatisimportantforprotectingtheoceanaccordingtoSlat?

A.Sendingmorecollectorsintotheocean.

B.Inventingmoreoceancleanupdevices.

C.Stoppingplasticfromenteringtheocean.

D.Banningtheuseofplasticbagsinboats.

G

Whileyouwon'tbeenjoyingthefountainofyouthjustyet.thebreakthroughcouldbethefirst

steptowardsanti-ageingdings.Aswegetolder.ourcellsstarttostopfunctioningandwe

accumulatewhatarecalledagedcells.It'snotjustthatthesecellshavestoppeddividing.but

theyalsocompromisetheothercellsthatsurroundthem.Removingthesecellshasbeenshown

tolessentheeffectofageingonanimals-suchasbydelayingthebeginningofcataracts(白

內(nèi)障).

ScientistsattheUniversityofExeterthinkthey'vefoundwhichfactorsplayakeyrolein

tumingcellsaged.Theyconductedastudyonhumancellsinalaboratoryandmanagedto

reducethenumberofagedcellsby50%byusingaspecialcompound(復(fù)合物)(heyhad

developed."ThecompoundsdevelopedatExeterhavethepotentialtoadjustthestructuresby

whichthisageingofcellshappens,"saidProfessorLomaHanies,fromtheUniversityofExeter

MedicalSchool.

"Weusedtothinkage-relateddiseaseslikecancer,denientiaanddiabeteseachhadaunique

cause,buttheyactuallytrackbacktooneortwocommonstructures.Thisresearchfocuseson

oneofthesestructures,andthefindingswithourcompoundshavepotentiallyopenedupthe

wayfornewcureapproachesinthefuture.""Nearlyhalfoftheagedcellswetestedshowed

signsofrecoveringintoyoungcellmodels,"saidProfessorHarries.

Theresearcherstestedthreedifferentcompounds,alldevelopedattheUniversityofExeter,and

foundeachproduceda40%-50%dropinthenumberofagedbloodvesselcells.Hie

compounds—AP39,API23andRT01—havebeendesignedbytheExeterteamtoselectively

deliversmallquantitiesofthegashydrogensulfide(硫化軟)tothemitochondria(線粒體)

incellsandhelptheoldordamagedcellstoprovidethe"energy"neededfbrsurvivalandto

reduceaging.

22.Howdoweknowapersonbecomesold?

A.Theagedcellsmakeothercellsworkpassively.

B.Theagingcellsbeconemore,andharmothercells.

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C.Thecellsstopdividingandaccumulatemoreandmore.

D.Theagingcellsmaketheothergoodcellscompromise.

23.Howdothescientistseasethenumberofagedcellsby50%?

A.Theyusedaspecialthingtokilltheagedcells.

B.Theyturnedmostoftheagedcellsyoung.

C.Theyturnedtheagedcellsdevelopslowly.

D.Theycreatedandusedaspecialcompound.

24.WhatcanweleamfromProfessorHarriesinParagraph3?

A.Cancer,dementiaanddiabetescanbeprobablycured.

B.Cancer,dementiaanddiabeteshavethesamecause.

C.Thecausetocancer,dementiaanddiabetesisfound.

D.Alltheagedcellscanbecometheyoungones.

25.Fromwhichisthetextprobablytaken?

A.Ahealthmagazine.B.Aresearchpaper.

C.Sciencefiction.D.Atravelbrochure.

二、閱讀七選五(本大題共10小題,共20.0分)

ADietWithoutEnoughProteinCanCauseDepressionDepressionisaconditionsocommon..

⑴TheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)callsit"aleadingcauseofdisability".Difficuityin

fallingasleepjossofappetite,andlossofabilitytoconcentratearejustafewoftheothereffects

ofdepression.Whileliteeventssuchasthelossofaspouseorajobmaycreateahappeningof

depression,manycasescomefromwithin,suchaspeople'sdiet.

Asisreported,bothbeforeandduringahappeningofdepression,thosewiththeconditionshow

a"poorapDetite".(2)Ontheotherhanddepressionmaybecloselyrelatedtoprotein.Many

casesofdepressionhappentothosewhodon'teatproperly.whichthenresultsinlackofprotein

takenintothebody.

(3)Itallconiesdowntoaminoacids(氨基酸).Proteinsaremadeupofaminoacids.Boththe

humanbrainandnervoussystemuseaminoacidsasasubstance(hatcreatesasignalfromone

braincelltoanotheroronenervecelltoanother.Withthemcommunicationbetweenthecells

becomespossible.

(4)Buteightofthem,the"essential"onestbrcommunicationbetv/eenthebraincells,mustbe

eateninone'sdiet.Soadietwhichislackinginproteinlessensthesignalbeingsentfromone

braincelltothenextduringathought.Theprocesscanleadtotwistedsignals.whichcannot

onlyleadtodepression,butalsoaggression.(5)

A.Ithappenswithaggression.

B.Itmayleadtoseriouseffects.

C.Buthowlackofproteinoccurs?

D.Thereare20differentaminoacids.

E.Butwhatdoesproteinhavetodowithdepression?

F.Thepoorappetiteitselfcancreateadepressedmood.

G.Thisiswhydepressioncanoftenexpressitselfasangeroraggression.

26.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

27.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

28.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

29.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

30.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

Whatilearnedwatchingdentstatwork

Iwouldliketobeadentistinthefuture.(I)Thepatient.tenderdentistcomfortedme,a

7-year-oldgirlatthetime,andpersuadedmetostopcryingandtoacceptmytreatment.

(2)Recently.ourteachergaveus(hehomeworkofexperiencingakindofjobontheweekend.I

chosewithouthesitationtoliveadayasadentistatmyfriend'solderbrother'sworkplace.

1gottoDrTan'sclinicat7:45am,15minutesbeforeofficehoursbeganonSaturday.Dr

Tan,\vhohasbeenadentistforfiveyears,satinhisconsultingroomwithamaskonhisfaceand

waitedforhispatients.Ididn'treallyunderstandhisdiagnosesortrcatmcnts.butIcouldseethat

DrTanwasaresponsibledoctor.Heexplainedconditionsandtherapies(治療方案)topatients

atlengthtoremovetheirdoubts.Hepausedoperationstoletpatientsrestifthetreatmentwas

takingtoomuchtime.(3)Dr.Tanworkedtbralmostthewholemorningwithoutabreak.He

onlymadeaphonecalltohiswifetoremindhertohaveanantenatal(產(chǎn)前)

examination.Yes,hewillbeatatherinfivemonths,bu(hestillcannotkeephiswifecompanyat

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theweekend.(4)Theytrytoeaseothers'painanytimeandanywhere,despitethecosttotheir

owntimeandlife.

AsthelastpatientsaidgoodbyetoDrTanintheafternoon,myvisitcametoanend.Inowfeel

thatIunderstandmoreaboutdoctors.(5)

A.Mydreamhasfinallycometrue.

B.TheyaretheheroesIadmiremost.

C.Doctorsareordinarypeople,yettheyarealsoangels.

D.Ithelpsmetoreducestress.findfriendsandlearnnewskills.

E.Ithoughtitwasadreamthatwasalmostimpossibletofulfill.

F.That'sallbecauseofadentistIcameacrossduringmychildhocd.

G.Healsogaveadoctor'sadvicetohispatientscarefullybeforetheywentoutthedoor.

31.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

32.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

33.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

34.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

35.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.

EF.FG.G

-ZZ.\完形填空(本大題共40小題,共60.0分)

Iwillneverforgetonesummerinmychildhood.Whilewalkingintheattic(閣樓),Istepped

onsomethingand(36)down.withmyhandlandingonafloorboarc(hatpoppedupandalmost

hitmeonthehead.WhenI(37)andlookedinsidetheopenspace,Icouldnotbelievemyeyes:

Therewasgoldinthere!1(38)ahandfulofshininggoldcubes,walkedtothebottomstair

and(39),"Mama.lfoundgolduphereunderthefloor!"

BackupthestairsIdashed,(40)mvbrothersalmostknockedmedownastheyranrightby

me.WhenManiaopenedthedoorand(41)herheadin,she[42)said,"Honey,that'sinsulation(隔

熱材料).Nowputitallback."

Ifeltreallydisappointed.!hadthoughtImadeareal(43).

When1(44)insidetoputthefakegoldbackjnyhandtouchedwhatfeltlikeabook.ipulledit

out.Itwasoldandsmall:Bartlett'sFamiliarQuotations.whichI'dneverheardof.And(45)Iwas

bored.Idecidedtoseewhatwasinsidethislittlebook.Tomy(46),itwasabookof

passages,phrases,andproverbsandIcouldtellthatthiswasgoingtobe(47).

SoIspentquitemuchtimeonitandfound(48)inthesepages.AsIdidn'tknowhowtoexpress

thingsclearly,!often(49)totalkaboutthem.Thisbookhelpedme<50)thatIdidn'tneedtofeel

ashamedor(51),becauseotherpeoplehadsimilarexperiences.

WhenIwenttocollege,thisbookcamewithme.Overtheyears.I'vekeptmyoriginal(52),

whichtothisdayIoften(53).Althoughitwasa(54)tofindthebook,itliberatedmeinaway.lt

helpedmeseemorethanmyyoungmindandheartwereabletounderstand.

Thebookdiscoveredunderthosefloorboardswas,[55),gold.

36.A.slowedB.calmedC.lookedD.fell

37.A.bentoverB.showedupC.laydownD.brokein

38.A.stoleB.producedC.seizedD.hid

39.A.yelledB.sighedC.admittedD.complained

40.A.orB.soC.butD.for

41.A.noddedB.stuckC.loweredD.lifted

42.A.simplyB.thoughtfullyC.honestlyD.angrily

43.A.differenceB.choiceC.mistakeD.discovery

44.A.satB.slidC.reachedD.walked

45.A.untilB.nowthatC.unlessD.sothat

46.A.surpriseB.regret

C.reliefD.disappointment

47.A.absurdB.controversialC.boringD.interesting

48.A.sympathyB.comfortC.honorD.doubt

49.A.tendedB.offeredC.managedD.hesitated

50.A.expectB.rememberC.realizeD.imagine

51.A.embarrassedB.satisfiedC.astonishedD.tired

52.A.mindB.copyC.planD.file

53.A.putawayB.showoffC.refer(oD.pickup

54.A.dilemmaB.disasterC.pityD.coincidence

55.A.stillB.indeedC.normallyD.hopefully

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OnenightIdecidedtospendsometimebuildingahappierandcloserrelationshipwithmy

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